Articles

Articles and analyses from the INET community on the key economic questions of our time.

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The Real Cause of the Italian Bank Bailouts and Euro Banking Troubles

Jul 19, 2017

How a Banking Union Has Created Deep Divisions that Undermine the Eurozone’s Stability

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Did Young Voters Swing the 2017 UK General Election Result?

Jun 12, 2017

This blog post looks at the aggregate picture and collates some micro evidence in a more robust estimating framework to shed light on this question.

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America Last

Jun 8, 2017

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The New New Deal

May 26, 2017

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The New Normal

May 19, 2017

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Against False Arrogance of Economic Knowledge

Apr 17, 2017

“The humility to accept that economic propositions cannot be universal would save us from self-defeating arrogance.” Economist Amit Bhaduri adds his perspective to our Experts on Trial discussion.

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The Moral Burden on Economists

Apr 13, 2017

In his 2017 presidential address to the National Economic Association, Professor Darrick Hamilton warned that treating economics as a morally neutral ‘science’, and the discipline’s limited attention to structural barriers and overemphasis individual agency, has resulted in bad economics, and bad policy particularly as it relates to racial disparity.

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Debating Household Debt

Mar 8, 2017

INET grantee JW Mason has been engaged in an important debate with the Financial Times’ Matthew Klein over the relationship of household debt to income inequality

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Carbon Dividends: The Bipartisan Key to Climate Policy?

Feb 13, 2017

The practical question in Washington today is not whether regulations will go, but whether anything will replace them

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At Sea Without an Anchor

Feb 10, 2017

A presentation from The Economics of Post-Factual Democracy, the first annual conference of The Center for Information and Bubble Studies (CIBS) at The University of Copenhagen

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Why Economists Should Think of Themselves as Plumbers

Jan 23, 2017

From physicists to engineers to meds to plumbers: thoughts on Esther Duflo’s ASSA 2017 lecture on rediscovering the last art of economics